Wolves once roamed over much of what we now know as Mexico until extirmination efforts successfully removed the wolf. No reliable sighting of a wild Mexican wolf has been reported since the last five individuals were captured and placed in a captive breeding program in Arizona in 1980. Today, the only known wild Mexican wolves are found in the United States in limited areas of Arizona and New Mexico, where they were reintroduced.
Species Information
Species
Common Names: gray wolf, lobo (Spanish)
Latin Name:
Canis lupus